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rebozo
[ ri-boh-soh, -zoh; Spanish re-baw-thaw, -saw ]
noun
- a long woven scarf, often of fine material, worn over the head and shoulders by Spanish and Mexican women.
rebozo
/ re藞尾o胃o; r瑟藞b蓹蕣z蓹蕣 /
noun
- a long wool or linen scarf covering the shoulders and head, worn by Latin American women
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of rebozo1
Example Sentences
Instead, she darted around in colorful skirts that changed every day, her hair in braids, a rebozo around her shoulders.
A valuable fringed rebozo with interlocking zigzags like the one in the 脕lvarez Bravo photo was woven from newfangled rayon.
I pictured Mom flying through the air with a rebozo cape billowing behind her and stifled a giggle.
Lacking rope, they tied up their prisoners with rebozos, or shawls.
She wore a double rebozo, or shawl, one yellow and one white 鈥 the colors of the Vatican 鈥 along with a straw hat, protection from the sun that would break through later in the morning.
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